Women, Infants & Children.

Pregnant women, infants, and children under 5 can get help with food and advice from the Snohomish Health District’s Women, Infants, & Children (WIC) program. We have WIC clinics in Everett (425.252.5303) and Lynnwood (425.258.8400), Wash.

Let WIC make a lifelong difference in your family's health with:

Monthly checks to buy healthy food ($50–$100)

Breastfeeding tips and support

Help finding health care and community programs

Nutrition and health screenings, education, and counseling

Extra help for income eligible families

Breast pumps

Referral to dental and oral health services

Maternal infant support through public health nurses in our First Steps program

Who is eligible for WIC help?

WIC is for women, infants and children with limited income. You might already be eligible for services and not even know it. If you receive Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF), Basic Food stamps or other federal food assistance such as for tribal members, you are automatically eligible for WIC.

Eligible women:

Pregnant

Breastfeeding a baby under 1 year of age

Have had a baby in the past 6 months

Eligible families:

Parents, step-parents, guardians, and foster parents of infants and children under 5 on behalf of their children

You can apply for WIC even if you are:

Not married

Employed — more than 69 percent of WIC families have jobs

In the Navy or other military service

Not a U.S. citizen -- you only need to live in Washington state -- getting WIC does not affect your immigration status

Insured through private health insurance

A father of children under the age of 5

How to apply for WIC

You can call or visit the Everett (425.252.5303) or Lynnwood (425.258.8400) WIC clinic to find out if you are eligible for services and to schedule your first WIC/ First Steps appointment.

What to bring to your first WIC visit

Each family member who might receive WIC services - bring the children under age 5

Proof of income for everyone in the household (including salaries, child support and alimony, foster care payments, interest withdrawn, unemployment compensation, and military earnings)

Proof of residence (utility bill, bank/insurance statement, or driver’s license); the document must be current and show your name and street address (no P.O. boxes)

Official identification for you and for any infant or child applying for WIC (birth certificate, driver’s license, crib card, military ID, photo ID, Social Security Card, hospital record, Provider One card or medical insurance card)

WIC clinic locations and hours

Snohomish Health District WIC/First Steps clinics are located in downtown Everett and in Lynnwood near Highway 99. Pregnancy Aid offers WIC services at clinics in other areas of Snohomish County. For the clinic closest to you, call 800.322.2588 or visit Parent Help.